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low, if you look at number who are not sure, and undecided, like us, that american for prosperity we educating on the issues. on the board of bureaucrats, deciding about what medicine you use. and when people learn more about it that number is going up and up, you have an overwhelming number of the americans who hate this medica medical rah ratherr. liz: we have a det commission, called u.s. congress, but now "new york times," out over the week saying look congress has to stop behaving bik behave like ds with endless fighting, what do you think? >> we're sitting here 4 years into this administration, and we don't have a budget, so, we're spending, we're not calculating in we're reraising debt ceiling this is out of control, we have measures in place, we have a document that tells us what government is supposed to do it, we need to follow the laws we have. liz: you know, can mitt romney close the deal and say there are certain parts that people do like, keeping kids on parent's you know insurance until age 26, stop knocking peep ou people out with preexisting conditions. >> you don't need 2000
low, if you look at number who are not sure, and undecided, like us, that american for prosperity we educating on the issues. on the board of bureaucrats, deciding about what medicine you use. and when people learn more about it that number is going up and up, you have an overwhelming number of the americans who hate this medica medical rah ratherr. liz: we have a det commission, called u.s. congress, but now "new york times," out over the week saying look congress has to stop...
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a high-school educated job. education floats to the top of the list in terms of the economic impact on households because of a lifetime earnings possible. broadband access could lead to different levels of education able to be achieved. those living outside urban areas have an interest in seeing that kind of gap closed because higher income means a higher tax base and that impact is felt well beyond households which are living in rural areas. it will have a large effect on what higher education means in the future. degree and receivseen certificate programs that don't have campuses and can be obtained entirely on line. they are very important for nontraditional students. people will find themselves in jobs where advancement depends on their ability to get their credentials. that's the area where there is perhaps the largest potential for household level impact. health is on the list because the future offers so much more than the present. services are a larger share of are urged to and economies is because their
a high-school educated job. education floats to the top of the list in terms of the economic impact on households because of a lifetime earnings possible. broadband access could lead to different levels of education able to be achieved. those living outside urban areas have an interest in seeing that kind of gap closed because higher income means a higher tax base and that impact is felt well beyond households which are living in rural areas. it will have a large effect on what higher education...
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the one part of education that we on is higher education except we are deliberately trying to kill it. taking the best and the brightest. they get their ph.d. your masters and resend them overseas. they can't teach here, do research. they go and build industries overseas and start making the overseas universities better. you're not going to reverse that easily. it is a tipping point. i don't know what. but something like 3 million until jobs in this country that possesses just cannot find qualified people. and it is not incidentally just educated. alabama and places like that, lot of their crops this year just rotted in the field. they could not give people to pick the crop. if this were politically easy would not be having this conversation. he has to make people feel better. my family, make my family feel better. my son is a physics major. you let in a lot of foreign science technology engineering. are you diluting his job market? my sister lives in amarillo, texas. there were. what are you going to tell? >> number one, no one is coming across the border. we spent a fortune on techn
the one part of education that we on is higher education except we are deliberately trying to kill it. taking the best and the brightest. they get their ph.d. your masters and resend them overseas. they can't teach here, do research. they go and build industries overseas and start making the overseas universities better. you're not going to reverse that easily. it is a tipping point. i don't know what. but something like 3 million until jobs in this country that possesses just cannot find...
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, but the problem is in the that there's too little government in education but much too much. we need to allow the free market to provide things like voucher programs, charter schools and allow bad teachers to be fired and good teachers to be rewarded. >> what do we do with afghanistan? what's the end game? >> this has not been clear what the end game of the current administration are a last administration will be in the middle east but what we should really do is march the troops out as quickly has we marched them in. >> is the healthcare reform act the answer. mitt romney said he will refeel immediately. so what is your stance. >> the healthcare has a lot of good intenses but it's not going to accomplish those goals it. create as bigger government bureaucracy and it tries to reduce prices by initiating price controls and those things don't work. what we really need is to create free market solutions look allowing insurers to compete for your business rather than forcing everybody to buy insurance and restricting the types of insurance that those people can buy. >> how do you
, but the problem is in the that there's too little government in education but much too much. we need to allow the free market to provide things like voucher programs, charter schools and allow bad teachers to be fired and good teachers to be rewarded. >> what do we do with afghanistan? what's the end game? >> this has not been clear what the end game of the current administration are a last administration will be in the middle east but what we should really do is march the troops...
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thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ 2 baseball play-off games... ...and a record setting performace by the 49ers... i >> sports scene was full of sports. record setting performance by the 49ers. i can capitalize this in about a minute. natives were restless. giants had to do something. ryan ludwig had other plans. the reds are off. the reds roll 9 to nothing and they lead the series. that busy your game right there. the ea tied, bases loaded, there is your walk off. tigers win it 5-4. on to the 9ers and the bills. allen smith, 300 yards, 3 touchdown passing day. they pulled off over
thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates...
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say how do we get around this problem you know why did they get it wrong how do we how do we really educate voters you know i was reminded of those that eerie poem by bertold brecht where he says wouldn't it therefore be easier to dissolve the people and elect another in their place and that it didn't occur to anybody that the people have spoken and that therefore the politicians should listen talk to me about your assertion that it was brussels backed coups that toppled george papandreou in greece and silvio berlusconi in italy what proof do you have of that well in two countries a an elected prime minister was removed from office and replaced with a technocrat who had never stood for office in his life not just a technocrat for your account in greece it was the former head of the euro the former vice president of european central bank in italy it was a former european commissioner mario monti who as well as appointing yourself is prime minister appoint himself finance minister giving a whole new meaning to the phrase the full monty and didn't have a single elected doesn't have a single el
say how do we get around this problem you know why did they get it wrong how do we how do we really educate voters you know i was reminded of those that eerie poem by bertold brecht where he says wouldn't it therefore be easier to dissolve the people and elect another in their place and that it didn't occur to anybody that the people have spoken and that therefore the politicians should listen talk to me about your assertion that it was brussels backed coups that toppled george papandreou in...
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but if take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding... and cut college aid for middle class families ... they won't go far. yet that's exactly what mitt romney wants to do... ...to pay for a $250,000 tax break for multi-millionaires. if mitt romney wins, the middle class loses. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> good morning. breezy and mild early on this monday morning. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. our hometown forecast, quantico in prince william county, by 6:00 a.m. upper 60s and mostly cloudy. noontime, might have passing showers. in the upper 60s then. for the whole region, could have passing showers for noontime, and off and on during the afternoon, maybe a little thunder. highs reaching near 70 early afternoon. look at the rest of the week and into the weekend in ten minutes. danella with a little traffic. good morning. >> good morning. >>> still seeing that situation in manassas. all the northbound lanes at sudley road at lamond drive are blocked due to the earlier storage
but if take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding... and cut college aid for middle class families ... they won't go far. yet that's exactly what mitt romney wants to do... ...to pay for a $250,000 tax break for multi-millionaires. if mitt romney wins, the middle class loses. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> good morning. breezy and mild early on this monday morning. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. our hometown...
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. >> it's a gender issue, an education issue the fact that 433 million school days are lost every year because kids are sick from contaminated water. >> the water in our toilet is cleaner than the water most people are drinking. >> you have been working on this for 20 years. is it that we don't have enough water on the planet? the water is dirty? where does the issue begin? >> there's enough water on the planet. the challenge is making sure that water is clean and making sure it's where people live. you know, in the united states, there is water scarcity. we have the policies and money to deal with it. we pay twice for our cable bill what we do for water. >> people aren't equally poor. the people without access to water, they are not all in the same boat. in a lot of situations, in urban environments, piping water by people's houses. they just don't have access to it. instead, the people working, holding down jobs are standing in a line at a designated time to get their water. gary pioneered an idea called water credit, if you can take a loan app and buy your time back. a $75 or $100 l
. >> it's a gender issue, an education issue the fact that 433 million school days are lost every year because kids are sick from contaminated water. >> the water in our toilet is cleaner than the water most people are drinking. >> you have been working on this for 20 years. is it that we don't have enough water on the planet? the water is dirty? where does the issue begin? >> there's enough water on the planet. the challenge is making sure that water is clean and making...
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it's not just the education community watching this case. as sylvia hall reports, so are some of the nation's biggest companies. >> i hope the court rules that a student's race and ethnicity should not be considered when applying to the university of texas. >> reporter: that's abigail fisher, who was denied a spot in the school's 2008 freshman class. u.t. says race wasn't a factor, but fisher maintains she was rejected because she's white. that accusation could change the way colleges have picked their students for decades. by state law, three quarters of u.t.'s students are accepted automatically, because they are in the top 10% of their high school classes. the rest go through what the university calls a holistic review, considering factors, like grades, essays, personal experiences and race. even fewer students got in that way in 2008, when fisher didn't make the cut. >> there are going to be certain financial consequences to this young lady because she could not attend the school of her preference. as u.t. says, it is critical within tex
it's not just the education community watching this case. as sylvia hall reports, so are some of the nation's biggest companies. >> i hope the court rules that a student's race and ethnicity should not be considered when applying to the university of texas. >> reporter: that's abigail fisher, who was denied a spot in the school's 2008 freshman class. u.t. says race wasn't a factor, but fisher maintains she was rejected because she's white. that accusation could change the way...
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she was shot in the head by the taliban nearly a week ago for promoting girls education and criticizing the militant group. pakistani doctors say she needs more surgery and rehabilitation. >> funeral services will be held tomorrow for arlen specter. he died yesterday following a long battle with cancer. he was 82 years old. specter was a republican turned democrat who was ousted from office. sharyl attkisson has our report. >> reporter: during most of his 30 years in the senate, arlen specter was best known as a moderate republican, serving on the powerful senate judiciary committee where he's remembered for his aggressive questioning of anita hill during the supreme court nomination for clarence thomas in 1991. he was a ranking member who quickly climbed the political ranks to become pennsylvania's longest serving senator. >> i won the election because of my attention to pennsylvania over 24 years. >> reporter: arlen specter had made a name for himself as philadelphia's district attorney gaining national attention in the '60s when he served on the warren commission. he's credited with
she was shot in the head by the taliban nearly a week ago for promoting girls education and criticizing the militant group. pakistani doctors say she needs more surgery and rehabilitation. >> funeral services will be held tomorrow for arlen specter. he died yesterday following a long battle with cancer. he was 82 years old. specter was a republican turned democrat who was ousted from office. sharyl attkisson has our report. >> reporter: during most of his 30 years in the senate,...
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the pakistani girl shot last week for promotion education to girl is being flown to grit britain this morning. doctors believe malala yousef is a will need long-term care. >>> arlen specter died sunday from complications of nonhodgkin's lymphomaality the age of 82. the two were close and often traveled on amtrak together when they were senators. >>> the pentagon is investigating what caused the collision of a nuclear sub and naval cruiser during a training exercise off the east coast this weekend. no one was injured and both ships were able to return to port. the damage is being evaluated. >>> the father of christopher stevens, the u.s. ambassador killed during last month's consulate attack in libya said it would be abhorrent for his son's death to be politicized. last month the mother of the navy s.e.a.l. asked the campaigns to stop mentions his name on the campaign trail. >>> we just received this dramatic video of a tornado in southeastern france. the twister injured at least 25 people and caused extensive damage to a shopping area. >>> 15 people have died due to an injectable ster
the pakistani girl shot last week for promotion education to girl is being flown to grit britain this morning. doctors believe malala yousef is a will need long-term care. >>> arlen specter died sunday from complications of nonhodgkin's lymphomaality the age of 82. the two were close and often traveled on amtrak together when they were senators. >>> the pentagon is investigating what caused the collision of a nuclear sub and naval cruiser during a training exercise off the...
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the pakistani teenage girl shot in the head by the taliban last week for promoting education for girls and criticizing the group in a blog is being flown to great britain this morning. doctors believe malala yousafzai will need prolonged care as she recovers. >>> tomorrow, vice president joe biden will attend the funeral of former pennsylvania senator arlen specter, who died sunday from complications of nonhodge kins lymphoma at the age of 82. the two were close and often traveled on amtrak together when they were senators. >>> the pentagon is investigating what caused the collision of a nuclear sub and a naval cruiser during a training exercise off the east coast this weekend. no one was injured and both ships were able to return to port. the damage is being evaluated. >>> the father of christopher stevens, the u.s. ambassador killed last month in libya, said it would be abhorrent for his son's death to be politicized. last month the mom of a navy seal asked the president to stop mentioning his name on the campaign trail. >>> a fireworks display went hey haywire and shot into the crow
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transfer private that to public that and these causes huge cuts to public spending and has since then many education and it's affecting millions of poor people it's producing a huge you can employment and it's producing and whole social best composition of the whole society with so many going against the system across europe at times clashing violently with the police the decision to award the e.u. with a peace prize has raised many eyebrows this is like giving the prize to frankenstein for being the best monster created during the past twelve months there's only one contender for the peace prize this year and that's julian assange the fact that he did not win this prize is will be an eternal stain on the nobel committee no one has done more to push peace than julian assange should be getting the so wired from this committee the fact that they turn to a bunch of machines and technocrats and the a hero is an embarrassment they should go back to making dynamite. this award is even more questionable to some because of the e.u. is rather dubious peacemaking record and that moreover the current financial
transfer private that to public that and these causes huge cuts to public spending and has since then many education and it's affecting millions of poor people it's producing a huge you can employment and it's producing and whole social best composition of the whole society with so many going against the system across europe at times clashing violently with the police the decision to award the e.u. with a peace prize has raised many eyebrows this is like giving the prize to frankenstein for...
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what is the single life-changing trajectory-changing moment for me, was being exposed to a world of education that offered me a new insight into how i saw the world. so, i just wanted to do that for somebody else, that's all. >> reporter: out of thousands of applicants, oprah hand-picked 72 girls. >> do you think i'm good enough to be selected to go to the school? >> i think that you are. good enough. >> reporter: girls from shanty towns. >> 60 families living together. >> the house that i live in with my mom is a very small house. >> reporter: girls who experienced trauma and the hardships engrained in poverty. girls a lot like a young oprah winfrey. >> at the time that i grew up in mississippi, it was very much like south africa. it was apartheid mississippi. it was. and segregated schools, no running water, no electricity. which was just the way, you don't think, oh, gee, everybody else has it and i don't. that's just the way i grew up. it's amazing that i've come from that to my own ipad. >> reporter: the girls and their families understood the life-altering guilt of education. >> you wil
what is the single life-changing trajectory-changing moment for me, was being exposed to a world of education that offered me a new insight into how i saw the world. so, i just wanted to do that for somebody else, that's all. >> reporter: out of thousands of applicants, oprah hand-picked 72 girls. >> do you think i'm good enough to be selected to go to the school? >> i think that you are. good enough. >> reporter: girls from shanty towns. >> 60 families living...
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and for those who did, how did they obtained the decent education? how far did it take them? where they doing now? some i am sad to say never did recover from the battering they underwent with the schools 10 or two exceptions the worst i have seen anywhere in the united states. they and the streets where the needle drugs and crack cocaine almost everywhere. three of the voices that suffered the most are no longer a live. one of them by a new him when he was eight years old. he finally killed himself with a bullet to his brain in a moment of despair. another killed himself intentionally with inherit -- overdose of heroin. another died by surfing on a subway train. riding on the tops under the tunnels of york his friends were lying down flat. but in a moment of bravado as if to say nothing this city does to me can stop me now he lifted up his head and waved to his friends. this deal being struck his goal is body shuddered twice and was dead and not yet 14 at the time. those are only three kids that lost their lives that under the age. i mourned for them with their mothers and t
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> we are in countdown mode. a few weeks before another presidential election where the economy is issue number one. over the last four years of the obama administration's attempt to deal with the worst financial crisis in decades we have an inside report. "washington post" bob woodward is with me. the author of the "the price of politics." good to have you on the program. >> thank you. >> the book is spectacular. i want to ask you what happen you learned during the reporting. the financial crisis and president obama's election seemed to be an ideal time when those two with iedologists could come together. was the opportunity wasted? >> look, the federal government's financial house is not in order. it's in total disorder. no business that you cover would ever accept $16 trillion in outstanding debt with the almost guarantee -- or in fact the fact that we will have to borrow another trillion or two
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scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many say they don't want to trade the modern life for their beloved. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see here it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. to music secret laboratory to kirby was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything tunes mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only on the r.-g. dot com. live from moscow this is r.t. now as if british prime minister david cameron didn't have enough to do tackling recession and spending cuts knows how to watch his back to london mayor boris johnson is capturing the public on his party's minds even overshadowing his beleaguered leader at the conservatives conference outies laura smith reports from . he's still got this great blo
scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many say they don't want to trade the modern life for their beloved. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see here it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. to music secret laboratory to kirby was...
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let's develop mo stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... .so they can insre our students. let's solve this. railroads plan to spend $23 billion on their t network. that's like building 4 nat's stadiums, 5 wilson bridges, and 8 dc convention centers...all in one year. and not a penny of it comes from taxpayers. freight railroads plan to spend $23 billion on their network. that's like launching 4 mars rorove, 10 gps satellites, and 20 space shuttles ...all in one year. and not a penny of it comes from taxpayers. >>> we are in countdown mode. a few weeks before another presidential election where the economy is issue number one. over the last four years of the obama administration's attempt to deal with the worst financial crisis indecades we have an inside report. "washington post" bob woodward is with me. the author of the "the price of politics." good to have you on the program. >> thank you. >> the book is spectacular. i want to ask you what happen you learned during the reporting. the financial crisis and
let's develop mo stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... .so they can insre our students. let's solve this. railroads plan to spend $23 billion on their t network. that's like building 4 nat's stadiums, 5 wilson bridges, and 8 dc convention centers...all in one year. and not a penny of it comes from taxpayers. freight railroads plan to spend $23 billion on their network. that's like launching 4 mars rorove, 10 gps satellites, and 20 space shuttles ...all in one year. and not a...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> just before the break, we asked, which company's stock has shot up the most this year? kb home, smith & wesson, or u.s. airways? now the payoff. smith & wesson, which has jumped about 135% year to date. >>> look at the markets. if you're just joining us, a down day. alcoa set the tone last night with the earnings. we've had energy prices going sharply lower today for a time. that's not helping this market, which seems like it feels like it's in correction mode anyway. >> absolutely. you see interest rates moving lower, oil moving markets moving lower. sounds like a recipe where people are afraid of growth. >> we don't fear growth. we fear it's slowing. >> exactly. what he said. >> what's next? >> the nasdaq on track to close four days straight. there's one bright spot, apple. seema mody with the details. >> apple rebounding today. the recent selloff in shares of apple creates an especially attra
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> just before the break, we asked, which company's stock has shot up the most this year? kb home, smith & wesson, or u.s. airways? now the payoff. smith & wesson, which has jumped about 135% year to date. >>> look at the markets. if you're just joining us, a down day. alcoa set the tone last night with the earnings. we've had energy prices...
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. >> nutrition, job training, education, health care. wouldn't it make sense just have for? think about this. john: make everybody work to be eligible. >> we had a bill introduced two weeks ago where we said let's put in the work component for food stamps. let's establish the critical link that helps americans get to their goals and dreams. let's have a work requirement. john: the truly hopeless of a mother with six kids. how is she going to work in to care for kids? >> it will be willing to hep those individuals. we will help those who can work it in the skills they need, required that. it's like a anything else. many have a requirement it influences behavior and of to do to a better experience and life style. >> i certainly agree with you. according to some politicians when more people get food stamps and one in seven americans now get them, that's actually good for the economy. >> if you want to create jobs the quickest is to provide more funding for food stamps. john: create jobs with food stamps. >> it would be laughable. making that statement. it's wrong on two counts.
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whether it was universal secondary education, and then it was universal post secondary education. second, we have the world's best infrastructure. roads, railroads, third, we have the world's most immigration policy. so we get the most energy etic and talented im-- energetic and talented immigration. fourth, we have the best rules. lastly, we have the most government-funded research. we push the balance on science and technology, so our best innovators are here. in education, we now, well, roughly 30% of high school students drop out of high school. we used to ld the world in college graduates. we no longer do that. on infrastructure, according to the american society of civil engineers, we are now $2 trillion in deficits in terms of infrastructure. a great education, and get the hell out of our country. we are fighting on each one of these issues that are so vital to our greatest strength. i don't think we can remedy this . and on budget-funded research, it looks wike an e.k.g. heading for a heart attack. in terms of the things that have historically made us great on each one of
whether it was universal secondary education, and then it was universal post secondary education. second, we have the world's best infrastructure. roads, railroads, third, we have the world's most immigration policy. so we get the most energy etic and talented im-- energetic and talented immigration. fourth, we have the best rules. lastly, we have the most government-funded research. we push the balance on science and technology, so our best innovators are here. in education, we now, well,...
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"we will not be stopped from getting an education" one student told me. but it's now too dangerous for any of them to speak on camera. in the grim hours after malala was shot, then medevaced to a military hospital, melinda, the school principal, didn't leave her side. >> i can't forget when we sat in the helicopter and she started vomiting and it was all blood. >> reporter: the taliban attacked the school bus on a busy stretch of road just half a mile from the school. but if anyone saw what happened they're not talking. police say that the gunman stopped the driver and actually asked him "where's malala?" and he gestured to the back. she was sitting here near the opening. for the gunman it was a simple matter of raising his weapon and firing. one of his bullets hit chai gnat riaz, who's now recovering at home. what kind of a gun was it? "a pistol" says kainat, but she was too terrified to take in the man's face. terror first came to this town with the taliban six years ago. they forced women to stay home, blew up girls schools and carried out executions a
"we will not be stopped from getting an education" one student told me. but it's now too dangerous for any of them to speak on camera. in the grim hours after malala was shot, then medevaced to a military hospital, melinda, the school principal, didn't leave her side. >> i can't forget when we sat in the helicopter and she started vomiting and it was all blood. >> reporter: the taliban attacked the school bus on a busy stretch of road just half a mile from the school. but...
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whether they discovered anything new or were they just kind of ventilating this in the interest of public education? >> not having been there, i wouldn't want to declare anything, but it sounded like it was a group of people together to bring us up to date to where we stand on this. this is a valuable thing to do. >> are they sa saying that age doesn't mean the same thing today that it meant 20, 30, 40 years ago? >> it's absolutely different. look at the way -- you see people in their 80's -- in fact, anthony store the other day, famous british psychologist who died at age 80 was giving a lecture at oxford at the university there. he was one of the fellows. he was 80 years old and has continued to be active, writing books. >> how do do you spell his name? >> storr. >> that leads me to another man who lived over 100 and at certain periods in his life, in order to move from one activity or avocation to another, we can get into that in a moment, because you are a favor of avocations, are you not? >> yes. >> not to be confused with hunting. >> that's correct. >> you are concerned that when your brain i
whether they discovered anything new or were they just kind of ventilating this in the interest of public education? >> not having been there, i wouldn't want to declare anything, but it sounded like it was a group of people together to bring us up to date to where we stand on this. this is a valuable thing to do. >> are they sa saying that age doesn't mean the same thing today that it meant 20, 30, 40 years ago? >> it's absolutely different. look at the way -- you see people...
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that to my own ipad. >> reporter: the girls and their families understood the life-altering gift of education. >> you will be a part of the very first class of the oprah winfrey -- >> reporter: in a setting so luxurious, simple amenities were cause for celebration. one of the moments that i thought so captures the gap that you are trying to bridge with these girls when is they react to the plumbing. >> ah, yeah, that is still one of my favorite moments. >> reporter: me, too. >> talk about favorite things. they were most excited, of course, about the plumbing, because it means i can take a shower, i don't have to go and find buckets of water that is one or two kilometers away. i don't have to share a pump on a yard with 56 other people. i can have my own bed. i can have -- i can flush the toilet! >> reporter: but there was also scandal. when a female dorm adviser was charged with sexually molesting several girls, oprah fired her and other staffers. but instead of distancing herself, she flew to south africa to personally apologize to the students and their parents. >> you learn from your mista
that to my own ipad. >> reporter: the girls and their families understood the life-altering gift of education. >> you will be a part of the very first class of the oprah winfrey -- >> reporter: in a setting so luxurious, simple amenities were cause for celebration. one of the moments that i thought so captures the gap that you are trying to bridge with these girls when is they react to the plumbing. >> ah, yeah, that is still one of my favorite moments. >>...
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the underprivileged the poor here in this country that's translated into social programs health care education. communications housing and transportation services for people who really didn't have access for that and this has over the years built up a groundswell of opposition for more than one officer for two years and he wants to stay for six more years now his opponent has really seized on some of the problems that continue to plague this country this is corruption a very high crime rate in. young a forty year old wealthy businessman who has criticized this country's economic policies he's promised to improve ties with the west and could really radicalize the way this country's resources are now critics here suggest and worry that perhaps he could represent a radical alternative to shopping nominally in the sense that he could reverse a lot of those social programs policies potentially impose austerity packages on the country and really take away some of the programs of the poor here have continue to rely on of course that is not what his campaign says but that is the fear we seek out in ca
the underprivileged the poor here in this country that's translated into social programs health care education. communications housing and transportation services for people who really didn't have access for that and this has over the years built up a groundswell of opposition for more than one officer for two years and he wants to stay for six more years now his opponent has really seized on some of the problems that continue to plague this country this is corruption a very high crime rate in....
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that takes education. our educational system is leading the demise of our country. especially in a christian school in -- 17 of the original signers were cemetery students. -- or seminary students. host: do you want to see a different town in the ads? caller: absolutely, the founding fathers, and some of them were deists like jefferson and franklin, they came to the conclusion when they chose books for pennsylvania and virginia and students, the first book they both put in was the bible. the truth must be known. if there is no truth, there is only manipulation. host: from twitter -- let's take a look at an ad by the republican national committee. >> is never too early to speak out for our values. the room and it romney i know does not want to raise taxes on middle-class. >> you both saw met -- benjamin netanyahu hold up a picture of obama with a red line through it. >> in spite of their opposition, they have given 20 waivers to the opposition. iran is four years cause it to a nuclear weapon. they certainly inherited that situation but we are going in the wrong direc
that takes education. our educational system is leading the demise of our country. especially in a christian school in -- 17 of the original signers were cemetery students. -- or seminary students. host: do you want to see a different town in the ads? caller: absolutely, the founding fathers, and some of them were deists like jefferson and franklin, they came to the conclusion when they chose books for pennsylvania and virginia and students, the first book they both put in was the bible. the...
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the pakinstani teen, an advocate for girls' education, despite the religious extremism. the u.s. secretary state hillary clinton on deming the ofmeit violence. doctors say they were able to remove the bullet from her neck and that her condition is improving. however, she's still unconscious. >>> we're learning that several of lance armstng'sme du tinesti atde cr. reai from a new federal report on that. plus billy clubs, hatchet, smoke grenade and a whole lot more in one guy's suitcase. and nobody caught it until after he arrived here in e uned es e st stio nihen f report w that guy who sells those remote control helicopters at the mall. buy 'em or don't. whatever man. either way, he gets to fly helicopters all day. and he eats the liquid gold of velveeta shells & cheese. either way, he gets to fly aver mspters all day. >> bill: the feds say they're trying to figure out why a u.s. citizen brought an arsenal of weapons with him. in a flight into los angeles in his checked luggage. here it is among the weapons, a suni hatchet, threeeotal will billy club, collapsible baton, handcuffs
the pakinstani teen, an advocate for girls' education, despite the religious extremism. the u.s. secretary state hillary clinton on deming the ofmeit violence. doctors say they were able to remove the bullet from her neck and that her condition is improving. however, she's still unconscious. >>> we're learning that several of lance armstng'sme du tinesti atde cr. reai from a new federal report on that. plus billy clubs, hatchet, smoke grenade and a whole lot more in one guy's suitcase....
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basis of the actions of international powers part of what that means is encouraging trade encouraging educational and other cultural linkages so that there is a growing relationship of trust and mutual understanding but it's not easy in countries where people have not had many opportunities where they find it hard to trust not only international powers but their own government on many occasions where there's not the experience oh easy friendly management of differences but differences often lead to violence in those cases we have to be patient and part of the u.s. need in relationship to the middle east is for patients we shouldn't expect things to change overnight we think that it hasn't been a reaction from the time was that exactly but from a very special group of face to science or was that actually at all possible to avoid this while those people they may have been i mean waiting for something like this it's never impossible to get rid of such awesome. well it's it's never impossible to guarantee anything one hundred percent in international affairs or in terms of domestic peace is specially
basis of the actions of international powers part of what that means is encouraging trade encouraging educational and other cultural linkages so that there is a growing relationship of trust and mutual understanding but it's not easy in countries where people have not had many opportunities where they find it hard to trust not only international powers but their own government on many occasions where there's not the experience oh easy friendly management of differences but differences often...
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in an education alert, baltimore school superintendent has named the first school safety chief. the former head of student support services will be the new executive director of school safety and security. they created the position after perry hall high. and another situation were done was brought to a middle school. and a new state labor secretary today. he has served in the maryland apartment of human resources since november 2011. before that he sent -- spent 4.5 years as a secretary. could raise the planning a role in college admissions? the supreme court will hear arguments on using racial preferences and college admissions. the case brought by a white woman who claims the university of texas chose not to admit her because of her race. coming up on 11 news at noon, the film maker behind the anti- muslim bell blamed for the riots across the libyan world in court today. and picking up the issue of diplomatic security. that ahead as we cover the nation. nation. >> and republican-led house committee will hold a hearing on the diplomatic security. this one month after the attack
in an education alert, baltimore school superintendent has named the first school safety chief. the former head of student support services will be the new executive director of school safety and security. they created the position after perry hall high. and another situation were done was brought to a middle school. and a new state labor secretary today. he has served in the maryland apartment of human resources since november 2011. before that he sent -- spent 4.5 years as a secretary. could...
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meanwhile washington capitals captain addicks of educate who is currently playing for defending champions in a moscow due to the n.h.l. lockout believes the standard of competition in europe is stronger than across the atlantic i can see the game i can see the guys the skill players. have they have a great technique and i think. it's right now it's time to chill it's not working right now so kids children know it's a been through. hell ice now and so the football fields words been confirmed that superstar. will travel with the rest of the portugal squad and head off friday's world cup qualifier with russia right here in moscow the real madrid forward picked up a shoulder injury in sunday's two all draw with barcelona at the no camp but after being examined by club doctors on monday he's been given the all clear to join up with the rest of the national squad a final decision on his fitness will be made to be closer to kick off of this whole process and of course you have one hundred percent records from their two matches so far in group f. . now moscow played host to the american football
meanwhile washington capitals captain addicks of educate who is currently playing for defending champions in a moscow due to the n.h.l. lockout believes the standard of competition in europe is stronger than across the atlantic i can see the game i can see the guys the skill players. have they have a great technique and i think. it's right now it's time to chill it's not working right now so kids children know it's a been through. hell ice now and so the football fields words been confirmed...
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. >> the recently released independent study says upholding maryland's education greenback could add millions of dollars to the state economy. professors say allowing illegal immigrants to pay institution could come over time, at $66 million to the state treasury. professors say greenback graduates would be more likely to land jobs, pay taxes and save findings. >> we looked at the debate and saw that there was not much out there on the cost and benefits of the dream act as a benefit. >> she calls the report bogus. it is based on numbers. it will appear on the ballot as question 4. on a medical alert this morning, state health officials said the number of final magic is cases is on the rise. and as for the reduce statistics released by the cbc, sitting in a similar increase nationwide. jennifer franciotti is live outside the state health department with a more details. what are officials say and? >> a they are saying this is related to the contaminated steroid shots to relieve back pain. according to the cdc, of breaks reported in 10 states including maryland. 119 cases including one
. >> the recently released independent study says upholding maryland's education greenback could add millions of dollars to the state economy. professors say allowing illegal immigrants to pay institution could come over time, at $66 million to the state treasury. professors say greenback graduates would be more likely to land jobs, pay taxes and save findings. >> we looked at the debate and saw that there was not much out there on the cost and benefits of the dream act as a...
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it's impossible to get an education in this country without rising debt is mass unemployment and what we're saying is we're going to be a global noise meaning you know the next generation the youth and youth part of the working class as our future is being destroyed we're not going to sign up to sit back and let them destroy our future we're going to be louder we're going to be confrontational and we're going to demand that this stop austerity is a crime against the people these cuts are crime against us and we're going to demonstrate or any louder i'm going to oppose it. meanwhile in europe desperation over debt means a cash strapped italy is a planning to dip its hands into the church collection ten new plans that we can thank the feeling the pinch as the catholic church looks set to lose its tax exempt status plus. better late than never japan's of justice minister admits after thirty years of silence having ties to the country's mafia known as the be a kusa. and the u.s. pharmacists claim the company responsible for this outbreak forced them to prepare dangerous narcotics in condi
it's impossible to get an education in this country without rising debt is mass unemployment and what we're saying is we're going to be a global noise meaning you know the next generation the youth and youth part of the working class as our future is being destroyed we're not going to sign up to sit back and let them destroy our future we're going to be louder we're going to be confrontational and we're going to demand that this stop austerity is a crime against the people these cuts are crime...
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by education and income and other common measurements, the nones are very much like americans as a whole, except for age. >> about one third of all american adults under the age of 30 describe themselves as either atheists or agnostics or say they just don't have any particular religion. and that large number is a big part of what's driving the overall growth in this population. >> being unaffiliated means not being a member. it does not mean being a nonbeliever or being hostile to religion. indeed, many nones have kind words for places of worship. >> they say that religious organizations are effective in providing help to the poor and to the needy. they say religious organizations do a good job of helping bring communities together. >> two-thirds of the unaffiliated say they believe in god or a universal spirit. more than a third, 37%, call themselves spiritual but not religious. about one in five say they pray every day, and the same number say religion is at least somewhat important in their lives. with all that religiosity then, why do 46 million americans say they are unaffiliated w
by education and income and other common measurements, the nones are very much like americans as a whole, except for age. >> about one third of all american adults under the age of 30 describe themselves as either atheists or agnostics or say they just don't have any particular religion. and that large number is a big part of what's driving the overall growth in this population. >> being unaffiliated means not being a member. it does not mean being a nonbeliever or being hostile to...
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the four teen-year-old girl was shot after defying taliban threats to stop speaking out for woman's education. llama hasan reports. >> reporter: she was air rifted from a military hospital -- airlifted from a military hospital and rushed to thorn england to receive emergency medical care as doctors battled to save her life. the 14-year-old girl needs immediate treatment to repair her damaged skull and long term neurorehab after the taliban stormed her school bus last week shooting her in the head and neck and wounding two other students. all because malala was might fighting for the rights of girls to have -- was fighting for rights of girls to have an education. >> inspiration to young people it was a cowardly attack on her and her friends trying retaliate for her own campaign for good access to education for girls in pakistan. >> reporter: pakistani officials are on the hunt for her attackers. they arrested 100 men last week, but later released them. they believe assassins are still on the loose. taliban vowed to target her again until they killed her. attack on this young activist sparked
the four teen-year-old girl was shot after defying taliban threats to stop speaking out for woman's education. llama hasan reports. >> reporter: she was air rifted from a military hospital -- airlifted from a military hospital and rushed to thorn england to receive emergency medical care as doctors battled to save her life. the 14-year-old girl needs immediate treatment to repair her damaged skull and long term neurorehab after the taliban stormed her school bus last week shooting her in...